Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Neurodevelopmental Disorders are neurological disabilities or impairments that are present at birth or develop during a person’s lifetime. These disorders affect the development of the brain and can lead to a wide range of impairments in physical, cognitive, and social functioning. Examples of Neurodevelopmental Disorders include Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Down syndrome, and Fragile X Syndrome. It is important to identify and diagnose Neurodevelopmental Disorders early, so that appropriate interventions and treatments can be provided to minimize or prevent negative effects. Early diagnosis and treatment can help improve a person’s quality of life, as well as support their academic, social, and occupational development.
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